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because it made the state richer.

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Q: How did industrialization change the united states?
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What lead to industrialization?

The urbanization of the United States.


How was industrialization most different in Japan and the US?

Unlike in the United States, industrialization came to Japan as a result of foreign aggression.


Industrialization in the US?

largest industry in the United States


Immigrants impacted the industrialization of the United States in the early 1800s by?

representing an increase in the available labor force.


What is the country that first underwent modern industrialization?

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In which way was the industrialization of Japan different from industrialization in Britain, Germany, the United States, or France?

Japanese industrialization took place later and was done more quickly.


In which two countries did industrialization advance the most during the 19th century?

The German Empire and the United States.


What encouraged industrialization to expand from the eastern part of the United states to the west?

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What was Alexander hamiltons plan to speed up industrialization in the United states?

increase the population


What were some of the negative affects of industrialization in the United States?

Industrialization led to dangerous working conditions, filthy living conditions, child labor, etc.


What was one major difference between industrialization in Japan and industrialization in the United States?

(Apex) Only Japan industrialized after being pressured by a foreign power.


Which of the following describes a major difference between industrialization in Japan and the US?

The United States pursued industrialization on its own, while Japan was first pressured by an outside power.